For many families, providing long term care for an aging loved one in the home has become an even bigger priority than normal because of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on those in senior living communities. In-home care can be costly, which makes the Aid and Attendance Benefit provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs of critical importance to help pay for such care.
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Good News From the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
“On behalf of the Department of Veterans Affairs and the nation’s veterans, I want to commend the leadership of the House and Senate Veterans Affairs Committees on their agreement on legislation that will great benefit veterans.” So began Secretary David J. Shulkin’s ...
Does Medicare Cover Long-Term Care?
One of the realities of growing older is the increased likelihood of needing some form of living assistance. As we age, everyday activities such as toileting and bathing may become more difficult. The problem is compounded by neurological degeneration diseases like...

Estate Planning
Personalized Estate Planning To Prepare For Your Future Estate planning ensures control over your assets and documents your wishes in case of unexpected incapacitation or death. At , we help you prepare for all of life’s twists and turns....
Hip Pocket Resources for Indiana Seniors and Their Children
Kiplinger’s Retirement Report calls it “Information to Act On”; at Geyer Law, we think of them as “hip pocket” resources for seniors,. These are things you may need to know, either right now, or perhaps when life throws you or a family member a “curve ball”. Just...
Pearl Harbor Victim Planned His Own Funeral
Raymond Haerry made a thoughtful decision about his own funeral – he left instructions for his body to be brought back to the sunken USS Arizona ship on which he had served more than 70 years ago. Haerry, only 19 when his ship was attacked at Pearl Harbor, lived in...